Japanese Vocabulary Blaster #46
Here are your next 15 Japanese words to add to your inventory.
1. terekusai - bashful;shy
2. nezumi iro - gray; mouse color
3. hai iro - grey; ash color
4. kigen zen 100 nen - B.C. 100
5. kigen go 1 nen - 1 A.D.
6. hyakunenbashi - 100 years bridge
7. kanzei - custom; tariff
8. jizen - in advance; beforehand
9. taisei - an organization; a system
10. shu^kan - a custom; a habit; a practice
11. iuta to^ri - like I said, didn't I say so?
12. nakanaka - quite;rather;pretty;quite
13. naisho - a secret
14. naisho ni suru - to keep a matter private
15. jutaku - a house; a dwelling
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Example of the some of the above vocabulary
iu tori - like you say
iku tori - like it goes
taberu tori - like you eat
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